
Perhaps in response to realizing that the lolis will eventually grow, Haganai seems to have decided to immediately exploit them for all they’re worth – starting with a dakimakura featuring a bunny suited Maria-chan.
This dakimakura is quite earnest in how, unlike most, the girl looks drawn exactly in accordance to her character design of the anime series. The pillow’s front portrays a basic rendition of her person – interesting in how it contains no notable emphasis or unrealistic emphasis on physique, and rather, showcases quite a natural look instead. Her visage is full of energy – and salacity is something which simply does not prevail unless one is truly an immense pervert.
Onto the bunny suit, one must wonder where a girl as herself even managed to procure such an ensemble.
Forgetting the specifics of its origin however, the costume is effective in its cause – accenting moe whilst simultaneously beaming intense spotlight upon physical form. The instances of value application in this illustration have an unquestionably synthetic appearance – yet this fits rather well given how the lines and shapes composing her constitution all seem intentionally idealized. For a loli, her legs certainly have far too much volume – although this isn’t a flaw, merely a facet worth noting in what is a niche style of aesthetic.
A few may not be pleased that the imouto vampire remains neglected in huggable pillow rendition – yet it seems almost an injustice to think less of this loli’s own splendid showing.















Oct 19, 2012 @ 8:33 CDT
Will they do the same for Kobato bunny ver.? Maria is a baka loli like Cirno but she’s so cute!
Oct 19, 2012 @ 8:53 CDT
One would like to hope they would.
Oct 19, 2012 @ 15:16 CDT
I bet Liam is the one that most want it to be made.
Oct 19, 2012 @ 9:52 CDT
Uh, how is this a bunny suit? Anyway, this is pretty much only time Maria is smoking hot.
Oct 19, 2012 @ 13:48 CDT
I wonder if religious people find this offensive.
Oct 19, 2012 @ 14:20 CDT
Not really, it’s not like it has anything saying; this should be taken seriously.
Oct 19, 2012 @ 14:24 CDT
It might not, although some individuals, particularly incompetent ones, are easily offended – you can see fine examples in how disliking Sword Art Online may incite the wrath of an idiot or a few.
Oct 19, 2012 @ 15:09 CDT
But your reviews come from a logical premise and should be taken seriously, making it possible to anger those who disagree. I seriously doubt they react would the same and would probably just brush it off, if it came from an internet troll.
However, maria’s character isn’t really based from anything in real life or religious books. She like that for the sake of a unique character, fan service and whatever. She isn’t like that to portray anything negative about a religion.
Though I can’t deny that, if this was shown to huge population, some people might get offended by connecting some existing dots.
Oct 19, 2012 @ 15:18 CDT
*non-existing dots.
Sorry. I forgot to edit it, and leaving it unedited, would completely change the meaning.
Oct 19, 2012 @ 15:07 CDT
Catholics are quite tolerant compared to some other religions. In some religions something like that would be unacceptable.
Oct 19, 2012 @ 15:21 CDT
Then, good thing, very few of these are in relation with them. But unfortunately, I can’t really vouch for them.
Oct 19, 2012 @ 17:38 CDT
After looking at that image for what must have been an on and off duration over the past 12 hours, I’ve come to the conclusion that dakimakura is too good to be small. WE NEED SCANS… so we can look at maybe just her legs for 12 hours, then her thighs…!!
Oct 19, 2012 @ 17:40 CDT
Just go buy the dakimakura.
Oct 20, 2012 @ 4:19 CDT
Always easier said than done.
Mum: “Hey son whatcha got there?”
Me: “NOTHING DEAR GOD PLEASE DONT LOOK I CAN EXPLAIN”
Oct 20, 2012 @ 7:31 CDT
This seems like preparation for season 2 of the anime.